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    <h3>
        General Settings
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    <h4>
        Use Background
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        <strong>Use background image</strong> (images/ug_bkgrd.gif).
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        With this option the ug_bkgrd.gif file will be used as the background for all HTML
        files produced by UncleGED.
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    <h4>
        Use Banner
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        <strong>Use banner image</strong> (images/ug_banner.gif).
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        With this option the ug_banner.gif file will be used as the banner for all HTML
        files produced by UncleGED.
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    <h3>
        Reports
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    <h4>
        Create Listing Report
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        When this option is selected, Uncle GED creates a listing file when HTML pages are
        created. This listing file is a comma-delimited file that lists the individual's
        name, their RIN, and which HTML they appear in. Look for list.txt in the UncleGED
        application directory.
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    <h4>
        Create Stats Page
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        When this option is selected, Uncle GED creates a statistics page that lists the
        following item. Look for stats.htm in the HTML directory :
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    <ul style="margin-left: 72pt">
        <li>Source: The program that was used to create the gedcom file. </li>
        <li>Source Name: The title of the program used to create the gedcom file. </li>
        <li>Source Version: The version of the program used to create the gedcom file. </li>
        <li>Creation Date: Date the gedcom file was created. </li>
        <li>Creation Time: Time the gedcom file was created. </li>
        <li>GEDCOM File Name: Name of the gedcom file. </li>
        <li>Submitter Name: Name of the person who created the gedcom file. </li>
        <li>Submitter E-mail: E-mail address of the person who created the gedcom file. </li>
        <li>Number Of Individuals: Number of individuals found in the gedcom file. </li>
        <li>Number Of Families: Number of families found in the gedcom file </li>
        <li>Number Of Notes: Number of notes found in the gedcom file </li>
        <li>Number Of Sources: Number of sources found in the gedcom file </li>
    </ul>
    <h4>
        Create GENDEX File
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        When this option is selected, Uncle GED creates a GENDEX file called GENDEX.txt
        in the html directory.
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    <h4>
        Other Reports
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        Other report files created by UncleGED are:
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        <li><strong>loc_report.txt</strong> A text file listing all of the locations found in
            supplied GEDCOM file. This file is produced if the Create Locations Page option
            has been selected. </li>
        <li><strong>occ_report.txt</strong> A text file listing all of the occupations found
            in supplied GEDCOM file. This file is produced if the Create Occupations Page option
            has been selected. </li>
    </ul>
    <h3>
        Excluding Information
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        Privacy
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        Mark information for individuals currently living as private. With this option on
        any data (notes, etc.) for individual with a valid birth date less than 80 years
        will be marked as private. [private]. However to best address privacy issues it
        better to filter your GEDCOM at the time that you export it from your genealogy
        software.
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    <h4>
        Exclude Notes
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        Excludes notes from HTML pages. With option set to true any notes found in the GEDCOM
        file are excluded from the HTML pages
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    <h3>
        Keeping Track Of Changes
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        <strong>Display Most Recent Change Date On Family Pages</strong> - When this option
        is selected, Uncle GED displays the most recent change date at the bottom of each
        family page.
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        Example:
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        <span style="font-size: 9pt; font-family: courier new">The most recent update of information
            contained on this page was on: 15 July 2001 </span>
    </p>
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        &#160;</p>
    <p style="margin-left: 36pt">
        The date displayed here is determined by examining the change dates stored in the
        GEDCOM file for each of the individuals displayed uniquely on this page.
    </p>
    <p style="margin-left: 36pt">
        <strong>Display Last Update For Individual On Index</strong> - Besides displaying
        the individual's name and birth date on the index, Uncle GED optionally displays
        the last date that this individuals record was updated.
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        <strong>Make Bold Most Recent Updates On Index</strong> - When this option is selected
        along with the option described above, Uncle GED will display all changes made in
        the last 90 days in formatting in bold.
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    <p style="margin-left: 36pt">
        NOTE: The change dates are provided in GEDCOM files created with PAF and may not
        be in files produced by other software vendors. For change dates UncleGED looks
        for something like the following in the GEDCOM file:
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        <span style="font-size: 9pt; font-family: courier new">1 CHAN </span>
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        <span style="font-size: 9pt; font-family: courier new">2 DATE 24 Feb 2002 </span>
    </p>
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        <span style="font-size: 9pt; font-family: courier new">3 TIME 12:34:12 </span>
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    <h3>
        Displaying GEDCOM Database Identifiers
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        <strong>Display RIN After Name</strong> - When this option is selected, Uncle GED
        displays the RIN (individual reference number) after each individuals name.
    </p>
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        <strong>Display MRIN After Marriage</strong> - When this option is selected, Uncle
        GED displays the MRIN in the title of the family HTML page.
    </p>
    <h3>
        Handling Surnames
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    <h4>
        Display Surnames In Upper-Case
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        Displays surnames in upper-case.
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    <h4>
        Surnames As Keywords On Index Page
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        When this option is selected, Uncle GED adds all surnames found with a count greater
        than five to the Meta sections of the index page&#8230;.
    </p>
    <p style="margin-left: 36pt">
        Example&#8230;.
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    <p style="margin-left: 36pt">
        <span style="font-size: 9pt; font-family: courier new">&lt;META NAME=&quot;keywords&quot;
            CONTENT=&quot;genealogy,geneology,GENEALOGY,GENEOLOGY,ancestry,family history,heritage,family
            tree ,DEBACKER,LEE,DOBBS,O'MALLEY,GAUME,DEDONDER,PESSEMIER,KOLLROS,BANNON,SMITH,
            NIX,FAIVER,LINDEMAN,REBILLOT,PROTHRO&quot;&gt; &lt;META HTTP-EQUIV=&quot;keywords&quot;
            CONTENT=&quot;genealogy geneology GENEALOGY GENEOLOGY ancestry family history heritage
            family tree&quot;&gt; </span>
    </p>
    <h4>
        Add Surname Count to Surnames Page
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        When this option is selected, Uncle GED adds a count to each surname displayed on
        the surname page.
    </p>
    <h3>
        Chronology Page
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        Create Chronology Of Events Page - When this option is selected, Uncle GED will
        create a Chronology of Events page.
    </p>
    <h3>
        Locations Page
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    <p style="margin-left: 36pt">
        The following options are available for creating a listing of locations and place
        names. An example of this page can be found at Example Locations Page. Selecting
        the &quot;Create Locations Page&quot; option will not only create this style of
        HTML page, but will also create a file called &quot;loc_report.txt&quot;. The &quot;loc_report.txt&quot;
        provides a listing of all locations and place names found in your GEDCOM file and
        can be useful in locating problems with place names in the GEDCOM.
    </p>
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        <strong>Create Locations Page</strong> - creates the files listed in the paragraph
        above.
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        <strong>List Locations In Reverse Order</strong> - when selected an entry such as
        &quot;Houston, Harris, Texas&quot; will be displayed as &quot;Texas, Harris, Houston&quot;.
    </p>
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        <strong>Display Event Dates On Locations Page</strong> - displays a date (if available)
        between the individuals name and the event description.
    </p>
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        <strong>Estimated Locations</strong> - Although not a part of the GEDCOM specification,
        there is a format used by the LDS in Ancestral files for entering &quot;estimated&quot;
        locations and that is to enter the location surrounded by the &quot;&lt;&quot; and
        &quot;&gt;&quot; characters. UncleGED automatically converts the &quot;&lt;&quot;
        and &quot;&gt;&quot; characters to &quot;[&quot; and &quot;]&quot; characters.
    </p>
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        The following options regarding estimated locations are as follows:
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        <strong>Do Not List Estimated Locations</strong> - locations surrounded by the &quot;[&quot;
        and &quot;]&quot; characters are not displayed.
    </p>
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        <strong>Treat Estimated Locations The Same As Actual Locations</strong> - the &quot;[&quot;
        and &quot;]&quot; characters are dropped from the estimated locations and all locations
        are displayed together.
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        <strong>List Estimated Locations At Bottom Of Page</strong> - locations surrounded
        by the &quot;[&quot; and &quot;]&quot; characters are retained and are displayed
        at the bottom of the page.
    </p>
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        Occupations Page
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        The following options are available for creating a listing of occupations. An example
        of this page can be found at Example Occupations Page.
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        <strong>Create Occupations Page</strong> - creates the occupation.html file.
    </p>
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        <strong>Do Not Print Occupations On Locations Page</strong> - Occupation listing
        are excluded from the Locations page (If the source of your GEDCOM file is FTW (Family
        Tree Maker) then set this option to true; otherwise leave cleared ).
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        <strong>Occupation Location Equals Occupation Text</strong> - This rather wordy
        option basically means that both the location and the description of the occupation
        are within the same field in the GEDCOM file. (If the source of your GEDCOM file
        is FTW (Family Tree Maker) then set this option to true; otherwise leave it cleared).
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